All contributions on StackOverflow are licensed as Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike, that means that everyone is free to copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format as well as to remix, transform, and build upon the material for any purpose, even commercially, however you must give proper attribution and publish the remixed content under the same license.
The bold part means we can actually edit any contribution as we want without any headache as long as we make clear who contributed what to the final outcome.
Removing copyright notices from code is a specific example of an edit but in this context they are by no means special - the license treats all possible edits exactly the same. The copyright owner of the original contribution is clearly displayed by the web site even without any notices in the contribution itself.
These copyright notices do not add any value in understanding the question or answer, however they distract from the issue, therefore editing the issue and removing them seems appropriate, although I'm not a 100% decided on that one. I would also be happy with a single comment line (automatically inserted) at each code block mentioning the author and containing a link to the contribution.
Of course all this assumes that the contribution indeed belonged to the original contributor and is not a breach of copyright by itself.
I searched a bit for more examples using this SEDE query which gives also a lot of false positives.
- flvFPW1() - What does it do? Answer is: "Google yields // Copyright 2002, Marja Ribbers-de Vroed, FlevOOware (www.flevooware.nl/dreamweaver/" - This could actually hint to a potential copyright problem. Just copying code from somewhere including copyright notices can be dangerous. Just removing the copyright notice would be unwise.
- How do you store uploaded files in a filesystem? "///
/// Class for generating storage structure and file names for document storage.
/// Copyright (c) 2008, Huagati Systems Co.,Ltd.
/// " - The same case. This might be a potential breach of copyright by the poster.
- multimap in .NET The author himself (Frans Bouma) publishes code which is from himself and under BSD. Unfortunately this is invalid as the comment by Pekka already mentioned because if it is CC-BY-SA the copyright notice can be removed at any time while if it is BSD it must not be removed. But because the author can of course dual license he licensed it under CC-BY-SA and printed 22 meaningless lines of text additionally.
// So much social media, wow!
comment could certainly be removed :).